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Albertine (1988) is an intriguing dive into the nuances of 1880s Christiania, drawing from Christian Krogh's novel. The film captures the moody atmosphere of the period, with its pacing reflecting the slow unraveling of Albertine's life choices. Performances are solid, bringing depth to characters who navigate societal expectations and personal desires. The practical effects and set designs transport you, capturing the gritty realism of that era without feeling overly polished. What stands out is how it tackles themes of morality and the struggle for identity. It certainly has that distinct feel of a TV movie from its time, which adds to its unique charm amidst more mainstream offerings.
Notable for its period accuracy in set design.A unique adaptation of Krogh's work.Offers a slow burn narrative style typical of TV films from this era.
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